Strictly Come Dancing's Len Goodman Pleased Ed Balls Is Out: 'It Would Have Been An Injustice'

We, on the other hand, are still devastated.

Strictly Come Dancing’ judge Len Goodman has revealed his relief at Ed Balls’ exit. 

The ballroom veteran claimed it would have been an “injustice” if the former Labour MP had stayed in the competition any longer, at the expense of more talented dancers. 

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Len Goodman appeared on 'This Morning'
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Speaking to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on Wednesday’s (30 November) episode of ‘This Morning’, he said: “Poor old Ed! He was great you know, he was so much fun.

“The thing is, and it’s happened so often, us British, we love an underdog, but we get to a point when we know justice is more important. And it would have been an injustice if Danny [Mac] or one of those had left and Ed had stayed.”

Ed was voted off the BBC ballroom show after losing the dance off to Judge Rinder, leaving just five couples remaining to fight it out for the Glitterball trophy. 

Revealing his thoughts on the potential winner, Len admitted: “This is what’s great this year - usually I think it should be someone - but should it be Louise? Danny? Ore? Claudia? Judge Rinder? It’s so close.

“This is the first year, hand on heart, I say that whoever wins is alright with me because it’s such a great series,” he said. 

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Ed Balls was voted off 'Strictly' on Sunday
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Len, who is leaving ‘Strictly’ at the end of the current series, also admitted he has no say in who will replace him, despite admitting Australian ‘Strictly’ judge Helen Richey would be a good replacement. 

“It’s all down to the producers,” he said. “However, for me, I hope it will be somebody who has done ballroom and latin - because as good as the other three judges are… the balance has been terrific - but you need one who’s done ballroom and latin.”

On whether he would miss the show, Len added: “I’m sure when I’m sitting at home next series watching it on TV, I’ll turn to my Sue and say ‘why didn’t I do it? I could have done that’... So of course I’m sure I will miss it.

“However, you make a decision and it’s the right decision at the time. And for me, I’d much rather go and people say, ‘Oh Len, it’s not going to be the same’ rather than [people say], ‘thank heavens that old boy’s gone, he was getting dithery’.

“You’ve got to know when to hold them and fold them.”

This Morning’ airs weekdays at 10.30am on ITV, while ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ continues on Saturday at 7pm on BBC One. 

'Strictly Come Dancing': All The Winners
Natasha Kaplinsky and Brendan Cole(01 of16)
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Newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky was the first star to ever triumph in the inaugural series of 'Strictly Come Dancing', back in 2004, when there were just seven competitors to beat.Having obviously been a hit with 'Strictly' viewers, she was later chosen to cover for regular presenter Tess Daly, when she went on maternity leave. (credit:BBC)
Jill Halfpenny and Darren Bennet(02 of16)
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Clearly sensing they were onto a winner, the BBC decided to kick-start the second series of 'Strictly' just three months after Natasha Kaplinsky's victory, securing its spot in the Saturday night schedule in the latter half of the year.Jill Halfpenny was crowned winner second time around, along with her partner, Darren Bennet. (credit:PA/PA Archive)
Darren Gough and Lilia Kopylova(03 of16)
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Darren became the first male celebrity to triumph in the 'Strictly Come Dancing' final in 2005, beating Colin Jackson and eventual 'It Takes Two' presenter Zoe Ball in the process. (credit:Michael Boyd/PA Archive)
Mark Ramprakash and Karen Hardy(04 of16)
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Cricket player Mark Ramprakash took home the glitter-ball trophy a year later.Here he is performing with his professional partner, Karen Hardy, at the BBC Sports Personality Of The Year Awards a year after his victory. (credit:David Davies/PA Archive)
Alesha Dixon and Matthew Cutler(05 of16)
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'Strictly' helped breathe new life into Alesha's career, when she and partner Matthew Cutler were crowned winners.Her smash hit solo single 'The Boy Does Nothing' followed soon after, not to mention a spot on the 'Strictly' judging panel... until Simon Cowell decided to snare her for 'BGT', that is. (credit:BBC)
Tom Chambers and Camilla Dallerup(06 of16)
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'Holby City' actor Tom Chambers' public profile skyrocketed, when he and his professional partner, Camilla Dallerup, were crowned winners of the sixth series.They beat TV presenter Lisa Snowdon and 'Negotiate With Love' singer Rachel Stevens in the live final, back in 2008. (credit:Mark Cuthbert via Getty Images)
Chris Hollins and Ola Jordan(07 of16)
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Chris Hollins gave professional dancer Ola Jordan her first, and so far only, win back in 2010. (credit:BBC)
Kara Tointon and Artem Chigvintsev(08 of16)
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Kara and Artem had a double victory in 2010.Shortly after taking home the glitter-ball trophy, they announced that they were dating. (credit:Rowan Miles/PA Archive)
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani(09 of16)
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Can we please just take a moment to appreciate this photo? (credit:David Jones/PA Archive)
Louis Smith and Flavia Cacace(10 of16)
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The tenth series was won by Olympian Louis Smith and his professional partner, Flavia Cacace. (credit:Georgie Gillard/Associated Newspapers/REX)
Abbey Clancy and Aljaž Skorjanec(11 of16)
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In the first ever all-female 'Strictly' final, Abbey beat Susanna Reid and Natalie Gumede to the glitter-ball trophy.Fourth place was also a female contestant, with Sophie Ellis-Bextor leaving the competition at the semi-final stage. (credit:Rui Vieira/PA Archive)
Caroline Flack and Pasha Kovalev(12 of16)
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Caroline Flack, who took part in the competition less than a year after leaving 'X Factor' spin-off show, 'Xtra Factor'. Apparently sensing her popularity was on the rise, Simon Cowell quickly signed her up to host the main show, alongside Olly Murs. (credit:BBC)
Jay McGuiness and Aliona Vilani(13 of16)
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When the 2015 contestants were first announced, no one would have tipped Jay for victory, particularly after he continuously played down his dancing abilities.

Cut to a couple of months later, though, and that Glitter-ball trophy was his.
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Ore Oduba and Joanne Clifton(14 of16)
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TV presenter Ore Oduba beat off stiff competition from 'Hollyoaks' star Danny Mac who was hot favourite to lift the glitterball trophy in 2016. (credit:PA Archive/PA Images)
Joe McFadden and Katya Jones(15 of16)
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'Holby City' actor Joe was the dark horse of the competition, rising through the ranks as the weeks went on to triumph over Alexandra Burke, Debbie McGee and Gemma Atkinson in the 2017 final. (credit:PA Wire/PA Images)
Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton(16 of16)
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Stacey and Kevin were the surprise winners of the 2018 series, triumphing over other finalists Ashley Roberts, Faye Tozer and Joe Sugg. The pair later went on to begin a relationship. (credit:Aaron Chown - PA Images via Getty Images)